Not my favorite song from this band. It's a bit slow paced and could do with a bit more life injected into it, maybe a more exciting time signature and structure would help, but I like the texturing and overall mix. The vocalist is pretty cool.

"Why can't I dream that I'm alone?" "That is not a dream, that is a substitute for reality"
"So where is my dream?" "it is a continuation of reality"
"But where is my reality?" "It is at the end of your dream"

"Why can't I dream that I'm alone?" "That is not a dream, that is a substitute for reality"
"So where is my dream?" "it is a continuation of reality"
"But where is my reality?" "It is at the end of your dream"

this song is amazing and as an added bonus i will always associate it with bart, nelson, and martin on the open road, free young men with money burning a hole in their collective pocket; inhabitants of a timeless impossible world that will exist forever and also never existed in the first place.

3.5/5 Not bad. I like the pace, and I can feel the rhythm. Sounds kind of like something you'd here from a high school band that's actually alright lol

"Why can't I dream that I'm alone?" "That is not a dream, that is a substitute for reality"
"So where is my dream?" "it is a continuation of reality"
"But where is my reality?" "It is at the end of your dream"

3/5 The new Trivium songs to actually be excited for are Thrown Into the Fire and The Revanchist. This one's still among the better songs from the rest of the album, but doesn't really do that much for me.

4/5 - better than a lot of ministry i've heard. pretty nice goth vibe running through the whole thing, felt almost like an industrial version of Type O Negative at times. dragged a bit towards the end though.